Enrique Ferraro
Uruguayan football player (born 1970)
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Full name | Enrique Bernardino Ferraro Barr | ||
Date of birth | (1970-06-20) June 20, 1970 (age 53) | ||
Place of birth | Montevideo, Uruguay | ||
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1990–1992 | Bella Vista | ||
1993 | Barcelona | ||
1994 | Defensor Sporting | ||
1995 | Quito | ||
1996 | Danubio | ||
1997 | Fénix | ||
1997 | O'Higgins | ||
1998 | Huachipato | ||
1999 | Real Santa Cruz | ||
2000 | Progreso | ||
2000 | Rocha | ||
2001–2002 | Juventud Las Piedras | ||
2003–2004 | Rentistas | 13 | (0) |
2005–2006 | Central Español | 49 | (13) |
2007–2008 | Rampla Juniors | 21 | (2) |
2008 | Atenas de San Carlos | 10 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Enrique Bernardino Ferraro Barr (born June 20, 1970 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan former football player. He played for clubs in Uruguay, Chile Bolivia and Ecuador.
Teams
- Bella Vista 1990-1992
- Barcelona 1993
- Defensor Sporting 1994
- Deportivo Quito 1995
- Danubio 1996
- Fénix 1997
- O'Higgins 1997
- Huachipato 1998
- Real Santa Cruz 1999
- Progreso 2000
- Rocha 2000
- Juventud Las Piedras 2001-2002
- Rentistas 2003-2004
- Central Español 2005-2006
- Rampla Juniors 2007-2008
- Atenas de San Carlos 2008
Titles
- Bella Vista 1990 (Uruguayan Cup)
Honours
- O'Higgins 1997 (Top Scorer Torneo Clausura Chilean Primera B Championship)
Personal life
He is now divorced from Uruguayan supervedette and actress, Mónica Farro with whom he has a child named Diego.[1][2]
References
External links
- Enrique Ferraro at BDFA (in Spanish)
- Profile at Tenfield Digital (in Spanish) at the Wayback Machine (archived 8 June 2012)
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Chilean Primera B top scorers
- 1952: Áviles
- 1953:
- 1954: Peñaloza
- 1955:
- 1956: Wilson
- 1957: Menadier
- 1958: Zamora
- 1959: Fuenzalida
- 1960: Albella
- 1961: Borello
- 1962:
- 1963: Sepúlveda
- 1964: San Martin
- 1965: Moraga
- 1966: Acuña & Moraga
- 1967: Acuña
- 1968: Pérez
- 1969: Gómez
- 1970: Rojas
- 1971: Quinteros
- 1972: Hidalgo
- 1973: Rojas
- 1974: S. González & Fonseca & Lagreze
- 1975: Fonseca
- 1976: Bonhomme
- 1977: Cárdenas & Carrasco
- 1978: Flores
- 1979: Ribamar Batista
- 1980: Cabrera
- 1981: Salgado
- 1982: Escobar
- 1983: Navarro
- 1984: Martínez
- 1985: Baeza
- 1986: Zamorano
- 1987: De Luca
- 1988: Navarro
- 1989: Garrido
- 1990: Marcoleta
- 1991: Sandoval
- 1992: Garcés
- 1995: Salgado
- 1994: Roldán & Salinas
- 1995: Salgado
- 1995: Salgado
- 1997-A: Castillo
- 1997-C: Ferraro
- 1998: Dundo & Núñez
- 1999: Olea
- 2000: Biscayzacú
- 2001: Cáceres
- 2002: Garrido
- 2003: Videla
- 2004: Videla
- 2005: Paredes
- 2006: Morales
- 2007: Núñez
- 2008: Estay
- 2009: Vildozo
- 2010: Pereyra
- 2011: Herrera
- 2012: Díaz
- 2013-T: Churín & Pierani
- 2013-14: Martínez
- 2014-15: Campos López
- 2015-16: Escalante
- 2016-17: Ruiz & Silva
- 2017-T: Abreu & Simón
- 2018: Holgado
- 2019: Pinto
- 2020: Sosa
- 2021: López
- 2022: Quinteros
- 2023: Contreras
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